New genus and species of broad-nosed weevils from Baltic amber and notes on fossils of the subfamily Entiminae (Coleoptera, Curculionidae)
Author
Yunakov, Nikolai N.
Author
Kirejtshuk, Alexander G.
text
ZooKeys
2011
160
73
96
http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/zookeys.160.2108
journal article
http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/zookeys.160.2108
1313-2970-160-73
Arostropsis Yunakov & Kirejtshuk
gen. n.
Type species.
Arostropsis groehni
Yunakov & Kirejtshuk, sp. n.
Etymology.
The name of the new genus is formed from the Greek negative prefix
"a"
,
"rōstron"
(beak, bill, snout) and
"opsis"
(resembling a (specified) thing). Gender feminine.
Diagnosis.
Body elongate, in general appearance similar to
Pandeleteius
Schoenherr, 1834. Antenna with scape short, as long as pedicel (first funicular article; term after
Doyen 1966
) and 2nd funicular article (antennomere 3) together, reaching anterior margin of eye, strongly widened and flattened dorso-ventrally along apical third. Rostrum distinctly elongate and slender, about half as thick as frons. Vertex with small frontal fossa anterior of eyes. Buccal cavity completely covered by prementum; transverse sulcus absent. Epistome sparsely setose: only two pairs of short (internal) and long (external) setae (such composition of setae is not found among groups of
Naupactini
and
Anypotactini
); parepistome (term after
Morimoto et al. 2006
) weakly acute and
gently
extending beyond contour of rostrum (Fig. 14). Antennal scrobes entirely lateral, just swinging fossa (term after
Morimoto et al. 2006
) slightly visible from above, pterygia scarcely pronounced. Mandibular process resembling that in other
Naupactini
(this structure was examined for six genera of
Naupactini
), weakly curved inward, with distinct dorsal carina, without inner basal tooth (Fig. 18). Eyes strongly asymmetrically convex. Pronotal and elytral disk distinctly depressed dorsally. Pronotum with distinct lateral ridges; its posterior edge bisinuate. Elytra subparallel-sided, with humeral and distinct subapical prominences, elytral declivity gently sloping. Femora obtuse, weakly swollen. Metatibiae with open corbels. Claws free.